I'll Never Be Your Crown Princess!! (Manga) Vol. 1

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I'll Never Be Your Crown Princess!! (Manga) Vol. 1

I'll Never Be Your Crown Princess!! (Manga) Vol. 1

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Seven Seas announced on Wednesday that it has licensed the Chasing Spica, I'll Never Be Your Crown Princess! - Betrothed manga, The Evil Queen's Beautiful Principles light novels, the manga and two more light novel volumes for Yes, No, or Maybe?, as well as the Noss and Zakuro and Gravitation: Collector's Edition manga. Royal Cinderella Mama: Tensei shitara Binbou Reijou Datta kedo Reitetsu Koutei ni Dekiai sarechaimashita!? AutoRec Seven Seas will start publishing Chihiro Orihi's Chasing Spica manga in June 2024 in large-trim editions as part of the Seven Seas GL label (Girls' Love/yuri titles) and digitally as eBooks. The company describes the story:

Nov 24 Another Eden: The Cat Beyond Time and Space Releases an Update Featuring a New Episode 'The Cliffs of Wyrmrest (Wryz Saga I)' on November 24 So, I actually really liked the first chapter and the idea of where they would take the story, and it really was charming... until they got into the prince's point of view. The reviewer before me mentioned this too, but in chapter three was kinda gross with the prince's complete disregard for the FL's wishes. Also his greatest problem is his libedo being to high, which like 🙄. But, it was really just kinda cringe and weird, but not that bad, and I personally was willing to see where they would take the story. But chapter 4 REALLY crossed a line. And at this point I think I'll issue a trigger warning. He full on sexually assaults her and it is not framed as a bad thing. He also puts a permanent mark on her that makes it impossible for her to say no, like it legally binds her to him against her will. It just gets really bad. Both the prince and the FL's father disregard her choices and feelings, and both view the betrayal of her trust and unwanted acts against her body as good things. Daiyogensha wa Zense kara Nigeru: Sanshuume wa Koushaku Reijou ni Tensei shita kara, Barairo Life wo Okuritai AutoRec Based on the two I've read and what I know about a third title yet to be released, it seems like Seven Seas is really trying to have something for everyone in their Steamship line. I appreciate that, and that someone is finally truly paying attention to adult women who are manga readers with a targeted line.* Image courtesy of Seven Seas Seven Seas will publish Michi Ichiho and Yukimura's Yes, No, or Maybe? manga in November 2024 physically and digitally, as well as the two more novel volumes ( Center of the World and Where Home Is) by Michi Ichiho and Lala Takemiya in March and June. Digital editions will be available (earlier than print for the novel volumes). It describes the story:Michi Ichio and Yukimura launched the light novel series in Shinshokan's Shōsetsu Dear!+ magazine in 2013. Seven Seas licensed the novels in English in 2020. The series inspired the manga adaptation in 2022. Shinshokan shipped the compiled book volume in November 2022.The series was adapted into an anime series in 2019. Digital goods, open DVDs and Blu-rays, smart art prints, mystery bundles, and final sale items are excluded from the return policy. Nekozuka Serina is a serious third-year high school student who's studying hard to qualify for a scholarship. Her cute and stylish looks, however, don't exactly meet the school dress code—which Tachibana Reiko, a member of the disciplinary committee, is always on her case about. Plus, no matter how much Serina tries, Reiko always bests her in grades and athletics. One day, however, Serina spots Reiko meeting with an unknown woman after school…and going to a love hotel! What will happen between Serina and Reiko now that they share a secret? I would not read this manga if you have experience with sexual assault or abusive relationships involving gaslighting and disregard of agency.

I enjoyed this one much more than Outbride: Beauty and the Beasts Vol. 1 for a few reasons. The first is that it's just a less-skeevy concept, but the larger reason is simply that the characters are more interesting. Liddy is trying to take control over her second life while the prince is attempting to do the same; it's just that their ideas of how to do that are in slight opposition to each other. There's an attempt to make the sex a viable part of the plot, neither character is an idiot, and in general this reads like a regular old romance novel with pictures. Which, I suppose, it is - it's adapted from a light novel.

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Image courtesy of Seven Seas Seven Seas will publish Reia and Haduki Futaba's The Evil Queen's Beautiful Principles light novels in April 2024 as part of Seven Seas' Airship imprint physically, with digital editions available earlier. It describes the story:

Tensei-saki de Suterareta node, Mofumofu-tachi to Oryouri shimasu: Okazari Ouhi wa My Pace ni Saikyou desu AutoRecNov 20 From the U.S. to Japan, You Can Control the Life-Size Moving Gundam from the Comfort of Your Own Home Nov 25 i☆Ris the Movie - Full Energy!! - Anime Film Teaser Visual Revealed at i☆Ris Live Stage in Anime NYC & i☆Ris First Performance in New York Successfully Completed I've read both the manga and the web novel and since their contents are more or less the same, I'll consider this a review of both. This story is as fluffy as a story can get without triggering the gag reflex. Although Liddy was extremely averse to marrying Prince Freed in the beginning, circumstances that change her mind happen almost at the onset, and following that is essentially a pair of newlyweds in the honeymoon phase. I'm not saying they never leave the bedroom, although they're in there for a healthy amount of time. There are other things to read about other than their romance. There are a lot of diverse and interesting characters that the couple interacts with regularly. There are also clear story arcs that occur. Although their romance is still basically the foundation of the story.

The series is a sequel to the I'll Never Be Your Crown Princess! manga, which debuted in Ichijinsha's Zero-Sum Online service in 2019. Seven Seas published the series in English in 2022.

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Freed is..ehh. 'I'm rich, powerful, and have a massive libido' is..a character. The smut scenes were good and less censored than most so, reader beware. He goes full ham stalker/possessive mode later on, which isn't particularly endearing. I want Lydia to make him work for it. I appreciate that this is trying to have a mix of story and smut, and so far think it's interwoven pretty well. Murakami debuted the manga in Gentosha's KIMI to Boku magazine in 1996. The series concluded in 2002. The series inspired an OVA in 1999, and a television anime series in 2000. Tokyopop originally released the manga in English in 2003. The crown prince is very creepy and a bit yandere (and not in a fun way). I don't like his behavior and even his close aide thinks its weird.



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